Ross Bowden is an Australian cultural anthropologist and the author of four books on the Kwoma.
The Yalaku describes a New Guinea group that is among the least known to anthropology even thoughit lies in the midst of some of the best known. Bowden’s meticulous talent as an ethnographer ensures that its ethnographic value will last long after the importance of others has faded.Paul Roscoe, Emeritus Professor, University of Maine. Bowden’s historical reconstruction of the history of Yalaku warfare from about 1800 to the ethnographic present of the 1970s is truly breathtaking for anyone who has tried to collect a sensible set of stories in a Papua New Guinea village. He connects the past to the present of his fieldwork in a novel and dynamic way. This is essential reading for anyone interested in New Guinea ethnography. Robert L. Welsch, PhD, formerly of Dartmouth College and Franklin Pierce University